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Diplomatic term: now let's come down to the essentialsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > а теперь давайте перейдём к сути вопроса
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62 возможность высказаться
1) General subject: audience (with; кому-л.), have a good run (У вас уже имелась возможность высказаться... - You had a good run, now let me finish my thought.)2) Makarov: audience ( with) (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возможность высказаться
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63 перенос результата со случая одной комплексной переменной на несколько переменных (...)
Mathematics: translating a result from one complex variable to several (is more involved than merely saying, "Now let n >1")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перенос результата со случая одной комплексной переменной на несколько переменных (...)
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65 сменить тему
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МУТИТЬ ВОДУ coll, usu. disapprov VP subj: human1. to confuse a certain matter intentionally, muddle some facts ( usu. trying to deceive s.o., misrepresent the real situation)X мутит воду - X is muddying the water(s)X is confusing the issue.«Фантастика все это... Никакого удава в горах нет и никогда не было»... - «Всё-таки до меня ещё не полностью доходит, что всё это значит». - «А надо, чтоб дошло, надо... Давайте зададим себе вопрос: кто мутит воду, кто распускает слухи? Бригадир Потапов» (Домбровский 1). "The whole story is pure science-fiction. There is no boa-constrictor up in those hills and never was."... "I still don't see what it's all supposed to mean." "Well, it's time you realised what it means....Now let us ask ourselves this question-who is muddying the water, who is spreading rumours? Brigade-leader Potapov" (1a).2. to sow discord between peopleX мутит воду » X is stirring up troubleX is stirring things up X is causing (making) trouble.Второй раз предупреждает её Подрезов насчёт молельни... А может, Марфа тут ни при чём? Когда она отличалась набожностью? Может, это Евсей Мошкин воду мутит? (Абрамов 1). This was the second time Podrezov had warned her about the prayer house....But maybe it had nothing to do with Marfa. She had never been especially devout. Perhaps it was Evsei Moshkin stirring up trouble (1a).(Сильва:) Хату поджёг он (указывает на Бусыгина), а не кто-нибудь. И воду тут у вас мутит тоже он (Вампилов 4). (S.:) Не set fire to the cottage, (Indicating Busy gin) and not someone else. And he stirred up things here too (4b). -
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В ОБЩЕМ PrepP Invar sent adv (often parenth)) generally speaking, considering everything together, taking everything important into considerationon the wholeby and large all in all all things considered in general (in limited contexts) in sum taken as a whole (when summarizing) in short put simply.(Астров:) Переходим к третьей части: картина уезда в настоящем... От прежних выселков, хуторков, скитов, мельниц и следа нет. В общем, картина постепенного и несомненного вырождения... (Чехов 3). (A.:) Now let's go to the third section: a map of the district as it is today...There's not a trace of the settlements, farms, hermitages, water mills. On the whole it is a picture of gradual and unmistakable degeneration.. (3a).Я спросил хозяев, не трудно ли им живется. Они сказали, что, в общем-то, нелегко (Войнович 1). I asked our hosts if life was difficult for them. They said by and large it wasn't easy (1a).Вечером должны были идти в гости к Володе, моему кузену... Володя и Ляля относились к нам как будто дружески, но с какой-то внутренней настороженностью... В общем, родственники как родственники (Трифонов 5). That evening we were supposed to visit my cousin Vo-lodya....Volodya and Lyalya were friendly though somewhat guarded in their relations with us....All in all, they were relatives like any other relatives (5a).В общем-то, лицо Мансурова было довольно красивым, особенно на первый взгляд... (Залыгин 1). Taken as a whole Mansurov's face was quite handsome, especially at first glance... (1a).Ух, дядя Митя веселился на свадьбе! Читал куплеты, разыгрывал с тещей сценки, пел, плясал — в общем, был душой общества (Аксенов 10). Oh, how Old Mitya enjoyed himself at the wedding! He recited couplets, acted scenes with his mother-in-law, sang and danced —in short, he was the life and soul of the party (10a). -
68 Р-238
В РУКАВ смеяться, хихикать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv(to laugh) inwardly, to o.s.: (laugh) up (in) one's sleeve.Игорь (Серебро) был автором знаменитой галереи портретов под лаконичным названием «Отцы». Это были портреты отечественной аристократии: доярка, металлург, партработник, хлопковод, генерал, писатель... Никакого гротеска, иронии... идеальная бронза, фотографически точные портреты, придраться невозможно, но... люди, знающие Серебро, а таких по Москве было немало, хихикали в рукава и перемигивались - вот, мол, паноптикум, вот, мол, воткнул им Серебро, пусть на себя посмотрят... (Аксенов 6). Igor (Sere-bro) was the creator of a famous series of busts that went by the laconic general title of Fathers. These were portraits of typical representatives of the Soviet aristocracy: a milkmaid, a metalworker, a Party official, a cotton grower, a general, a writer. There was nothing grotesque about them, nothing ironic...nothing but ideal bronze, photographically exact portraits to which no one could possibly object. But...people who knew Serebro, and there were quite a few of them around Moscow, laughed up their sleeves and exchanged winks. "What a collection! Serebro has really stuck the knife into them, now let them look at themselves" (6a). -
69 перенос результата со случая одной комплексной переменной на несколько переменных
Mathematics: (...) translating a result from one complex variable to several (is more involved than merely saying, "Now let n\>1")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перенос результата со случая одной комплексной переменной на несколько переменных
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70 мутить воду
• МУТИТЬ ВИДУ coll, usu. disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====1. to confuse a certain matter intentionally, muddle some facts (usu. trying to deceive s.o., misrepresent the real situation):- X is confusing the issue.♦ "Фантастика все это... Никакого удава в горах нет и никогда не было"... - "Всё-таки до меня ещё не полностью доходит, что всё это значит". - "А надо, чтоб дошло, надо... Давайте зададим себе вопрос: кто мутит воду, кто распускает слухи? Бригадир Потапов" (Доморовский 1). "The whole story is pure science-fiction. There is no boa-constrictor up in those hills and never was."... "I still don't see what it's all supposed to mean." "Well, it's time you realised what it means....Now let us ask ourselves this question-who is muddying the water, who is spreading rumours? Brigade-leader Potapov" (1a).2. to sow discord between people:- X is causing < making> trouble.♦ Второй раз предупреждает её Подрезов насчёт молельни... А может, Марфа тут ни при чём? Когда она отличалась набожностью? Может, это Евсей Мошкин воду мутит? (Абрамов 1). This was the second time Podrezov had warned her about the prayer house....But maybe it had nothing to do with Marfa. She had never been especially devout. Perhaps it was Evsei Moshkin stirring up trouble (1a).♦ [Сильва:] Хату поджёг он (указывает на Бусыгина), а не кто-нибудь. И воду тут у вас мутит тоже он (Вампилов 4). [S.:] He set fire to the cottage, (Indicating Busygin) and not someone else. And he stirred up things here too (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мутить воду
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71 в общем
• В ОБЩЕМ[PrepP; Invar; sent adv (often parenth)]=====⇒ generally speaking, considering everything together, taking everything important into consideration:- on the whole;- by and large;- all in all;- in general;- [in limited contexts] in sum;- [when summarizing] in short;- put simply.♦ [Астров:] Переходим к третьей части: картина уезда в настоящем... От прежних выселков, хуторков, скитов, мельниц и следа нет. В общем, картина постепенного и несомненного вырождения... (Чехов 3). [A.:] Now let's go to the third section: a map of the district as it is today....There's not a trace of the settlements, farms, hermitages, water mills. On the whole it is a picture of gradual and unmistakable degeneration... (За).♦ Я спросил хозяев, не трудно ли им живется. Они сказали, что, в общем-то, нелегко (Войнович 1). I asked our hosts if life was difficult for them. They said by and large it wasn't easy (1a).♦ Вечером должны были идти в гости к Володе, моему кузену... Володя и Ляля относились к нам как будто дружески, но с какой-то внутренней настороженностью... В общем, родственники как родственники (Трифонов 5). That evening we were supposed to visit my cousin Volodya.... Volodya and Lyalya were friendly though somewhat guarded in their relations with us....All in all, they were relatives like any other relatives (5a).♦ В общем-то, лицо Мансурова было довольно красивым, особенно на первый взгляд... (Залыгин 1). Taken as a whole Mansurov's face was quite handsome, especially at first glance... (1a).♦ Ух, дядя Митя веселился на свадьбе! Читал куплеты, разыгрывал с тещей сценки, пел, плясал - в общем, был душой общества (Аксёнов 10). Oh, how Old Mitya enjoyed himself at the wedding! He recited couplets, acted scenes with his mother-in-law, sang and danced-in short, he was the life and soul of the party (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в общем
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72 в рукав
• В РУКАВ смеяться, хихикать и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to laugh) inwardly, to o.s.:- (laugh) up (in) one's sleeve.♦ Игорь [ Серебро] был автором знаменитой галереи портретов под лаконичным названием " Отцы". Это были портреты отечественной аристократии: доярка, металлург, партработник, хлопковод, генерал, писатель... Никакого гротеска, иронии... идеальная бронза, фотографически точные портреты, придраться невозможно, но... люди, знающие Серебро, а таких по Москве было немало, хихикали в рукава и перемигивались - вот, мол, паноптикум, вот, мол, воткнул им Серебро, пусть на себя посмотрят... (Аксенов 6). Igor [Serebro] was the creator of a famous series of busts that went by the laconic general title of Fathers. These were portraits of typical representatives of the Soviet aristocracy: a milkmaid, a metalworker, a Party official, a cotton grower, a general, a writer. There was nothing grotesque about them, nothing ironic...nothing but ideal bronze, photographically exact portraits to which no one could possibly object. But...people who knew Serebro, and there were quite a few of them around Moscow, laughed up their sleeves and exchanged winks. "What a collection! Serebro has really stuck the knife into them, now let them look at themselves" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в рукав
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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shime![English Word] participate (used as an appeal for collective effort)[Part of Speech] interjection[Swahili Example] Shime, tufanye kazi pamoja[English Example] participate, we work together------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shime![English Word] encouragement to increased effort[Part of Speech] interjection[Swahili Example] haya shime! tusaidiane![English Example] Come on now, let's all pull together------------------------------------------------------------ -
74 vacile
m.joke(informal) (tomadura de pelo). (peninsular Spanish, Carib, Mexican Spanish)pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: vacilar.* * *1 familiar teasing* * *SM1) * (=guasa) teasing2) (=duda) hesitation* * *masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) jokebasta de vacile — that's enough kidding (colloq)
* * *masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) jokebasta de vacile — that's enough kidding (colloq)
* * *Abasta de vacile, vamos a hablar en serio that's enough kidding, now let's be serious ( colloq)B( Esp fam) (cosa estupenda): la fiesta fue un vacile increíble the party was really great o was a real blast ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo vacilar: ( conjugate vacilar)
vacilé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
vacile es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
vacilar
vacile
vacilar ( conjugate vacilar) verbo intransitivo
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no vaciló en aceptar he did not hesitate to accept, he accepted without hesitation
2 ( oscilar) [ persona] to stagger, totter
3 (AmL exc CS fam) ( divertirse) to have fun
vacile sustantivo masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) joke;◊ basta de vacile that's enough kidding (colloq)
vacilar verbo intransitivo
1 (titubear, dudar) to hesitate: vaciló en responder, he hesitated before answering
2 (una voz) to falter
(una luz) to flicker
3 argot (hacer burla soterradamente) to tease: ¿me estás vacilando?, are you winding me up?
4 argot (presumir, fanfarronear) to boast, show off
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traverser [tʀavεʀse]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [personne, véhicule] to cross ; [+ ville, forêt, tunnel] to go throughb. [tunnel] to cross under ; [pont, route] to cross• le fleuve/cette route traverse tout le pays the river/this road runs right across the countryc. ( = percer) [projectile, infiltration] to go or come through━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► traverser se traduira par to come through ou par to go through suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━d. ( = passer à travers) traverser la foule to make one's way through the crowde. (dans le temps) [+ période, crise] to go through* * *tʀavɛʀse1) ( passer d'un côté à l'autre) to cross [route, pont, frontière]; to cross, to go across [ville, montagne, océan, pays, pièce]; ( passer à travers) to go through, to pass through [ville, pays, forêt, tunnel]; to make one's way through [groupe, foule]il traversa le jardin en courant — he ran across the garden GB ou yard US
2) ( franchir) [rivière] to run through, to flow through [région, plaine]; [route, tunnel] to go through [ville, région, montagne]; [pont, rivière] to cross [voie ferrée, ville]3) ( transpercer) [humidité, pluie] to come through [vêtement, mur]la balle lui a traversé le bras — the bullet went ou passed right through his/her arm
4) ( passer par une période) to go through [crise, difficulté]; to live through, to go through [guerre, occupation]5) fig ( se présenter de manière fugitive) [douleur] to shoot through* * *tʀavɛʀse vt1) (= franchir) [rue, mer, pont] to crossTraversez la rue. — Cross the street.
2) (= passer par) [ville, tunnel] to go throughNous avons traversé la France pour aller en Espagne. — We went through France on the way to Spain.
3) (= percer) to go through4) (= pénétrer) to go throughLa pluie a traversé mon manteau. — The rain went through my coat.
5) [ligne, trait] to run across* * *traverser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( passer d'un côté à l'autre) to cross [route, pont, frontière]; to cross, to go across [ville, montagne, océan, pays, pièce]; ( passer à travers) to go through, to pass through [ville, pays, forêt, tunnel]; to make one's way through [groupe, foule]; il traversa le salon pour aller dans la chambre he went ou passed through the living-room to get to the bedroom; l'avion traverse une zone de turbulences the aircraft is going through a spot of turbulence; il traversa le jardin en courant he ran across the garden GB ou yard US; traverser le lac en bateau to cross ou go across the lake in a boat; traverser le lac à la nage to swim across the lake; traverser (une rivière) à gué to ford a river; il a traversé sans regarder he crossed the road without looking; maintenant, on traverse now let's cross over;2 ( franchir) [rivière] to go through, to flow through [région, plaine]; [route, tunnel] to go through [ville, région, montagne]; [pont, rivière] to cross [voie ferrée, ville];3 ( transpercer) [humidité, pluie] to come through [vêtement, mur]; la balle lui a traversé le bras the bullet went ou passed right through his arm;4 ( passer par une période) [population, pays, entreprise] to go through [crise, difficulté]; [personne] to live through, to go through [guerre, occupation]; ( subsister) liter [manuscrit, nom] to live on through [siècles]; [pratique, tradition] to persist through [temps, générations]; ils ont traversé des moments difficiles they've gone through some difficult times;5 fig ( se présenter de manière fugitive) [douleur] to shoot through [personne, membre]; traverser l'esprit de qn to cross sb's mind.[travɛrse] verbe transitif1. [parcourir - mer, pièce, route] to go across (inseparable), to cross, to traverse (soutenu) ; [ - pont] to go over ou across (inseparable) ; [ - tunnel] to go ou to pass through (inseparable)traverser quelque chose à la nage/à cheval/en voiture/en bateau/en avion to swim/to ride/to drive/to sail/to fly across somethingtraverser une pièce en courant/en sautillant to run/to skip through a room2. [s'étirer d'un côté à l'autre de - suj: voie] to cross, to run ou to go across (inseparable) ; [ - suj: pont] to cross, to span ; [ - suj: tunnel] to cross, to run ou to go under (inseparable)3. [vivre - époque] to live ou to go through (inseparable) ; [ - difficultés] to pass ou to go through (inseparable)4. [transpercer - suj: épée] to run through (inseparable), to pierce ; [ - suj: balle] to go through (inseparable) ; [ - suj: pluie, froid] to come ou to go through (inseparable)une image me traversa l'esprit an image passed ou flashed through my mind -
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* * *n., usually in pl., [dómr.]1. an example, case; hörð dæmi, a hard fate, Hkv. 2. 2; úlfa d., the case ( doings) of wolves, Hðm. 30; kvenna d., womanish example, behaving like a woman, Þorst. St. 52; at mér verði vargsins d., Band. (MS.) 35: in plur., forn dæmi ok siðu foreldra sinna (cp. the Germ. weisthümer, alterthümer), old tales and customs of their forefathers, Fagrsk. ch. 219; þessi dæmi (i. e. verses) öll eru kveðin um þenna atburð, Mork. 114; þó hafa mörg dæmi orðið í forneskju, many things have happened in olden times, Ó. H. 73 (margs d., Fms. iv. 172, less correctly), cp. dæmi-saga; spekingr at viti ok at öllu fróðr, lögum ok dæmum (old lore, tales), mannfræði ok ættfræði, Fms. vii. 102; Ari prestr hinn Fróði, er mörg d. spakleg hefir saman töld, Bs. i. 145, cp. also Barl. 47, 73, 112; hence fá-dæmi, an unexampled, portentous thing; eins dæmi, in the proverb, eins dæmin eru vest, viz. a singular, unexampled fate is the worst: used even of pictures, a story represented by drawing, Pm. 122: gramm. a citation, proof, nú skal láta heyra dæmin, now let us hear the proofs, Edda 49; þessi dæmi ( those references) ok nóg önnur, Anecd. 6, 15, 18, 21; draga dæmi af bókum, Sks. 468.β. example, generally; djarfari en d. eru til, Fms. iv. 311; vita dæmi til e-s, Róm. 234; umfram d., or dæmum, unexampled, portentous, Stj. 143, Fms. i. 214, viii. 52; svá sem til dæmis at taka, to take an example. Mar. 40, Bs. ii. 116; hence the mod. adverb, til dæmis (commonly written short t.d. = e. g.), for example; sem d. finnask, Fagrsk. ch. 9, Barl. 50; meir en til dæma, beyond example, Stj. 87, 167, 179.γ. example for imitation (eptir-dæmi, example); eptir dæmum Kristinna manna, Fms. v. 319; eptir þínum dæmum, Niðrst. 4; d. dæmi af e-u, to take example by it, Greg. 134.2. judgment, only in compds as, sjálf-dæmi, rétt-dæmi, justice, etc.COMPDS: dæmafátt, dæmafróðr, dæmalauss, dæmamaðr. -
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celebratepersona have a celebration for* * *festeggiare v.tr.1 to celebrate: festeggiare il proprio onomastico, to keep (o to celebrate) one's Saint's day (o one's name day); Abbiamo finito! Dobbiamo festeggiare, We have finished! Now let's celebrate2 ( accogliere festosamente) to give* a hearty welcome to (s.o.), to welcome, to fête: gli amici di Paolo festeggiarono il suo ritorno, Paolo's friends gave him a welcome-back party.* * *[fested'dʒare]verbo transitivo to celebrate* * *festeggiare/fested'dʒare/ [1]to celebrate. -
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79 qua ti volevo!
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80 исследовать
•Now let us use the methods of quantum mechanics to attack the hydrogen-atom problem.
•The physicist can probe an atomic nucleus whenever laboratory apparatus is available.
•This enabled the scientists to probe the floor of every ocean except the Arctic.
* * *Исследовать (влияние)-- Parametric values of the coefficients have been investigated for their influence on the stability of the rotor motion. Исследовать -- to examine, to explore, to study, to investigate, to addressThis investigation examined the relationships between hardness and wear for eight cast alloys.Исследовать на-- Selected specimens were examined metallographically for corrosion.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исследовать
См. также в других словарях:
let me see — A phrase employed to express reflection • • • Main Entry: ↑see * * * I let me see (or think) used when one is pausing, trying to remember something, or considering one s next words now let me see, where did I put it? II said as an appeal for time … Useful english dictionary
Now (Def Leppard song) — Now Single by Def Leppard from the album X. Released 2002 Format … Wikipedia
let me let's see — ˌlet me ˈsee/let s see idiom (informal) used when you are thinking or trying to remember sth • Now let me see how old is she now? Main entry: ↑seeidiom … Useful english dictionary
let me see see — ˌlet me ˈsee/let s see idiom (informal) used when you are thinking or trying to remember sth • Now let me see how old is she now? Main entry: ↑seeidiom … Useful english dictionary
now — [ nau ] function word *** Now is used in the following ways: as an adverb: We d better leave now to get there on time. Now, what should we do next? as a conjunction with that : Now that I m married, I don t go out in the evenings so much. 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
let's\ don't — • let s don t • don t let s substandard Let s not; let us not; I suggest that we don t. Let s go out and play, said Fred. Let s don t until the rain stops, said Mary. Don t let s go now. Let s go tomorrow instead … Словарь американских идиом
let me think — let me see/think/ phrase used for saying that you need a moment to think about something Let me see – where did I put my keys? Thesaurus: ways of telling or asking someone to waitsynonym Main entry: let * * * … Useful english dictionary
let — let1 W1S1 [let] v past tense and past participle let present participle letting ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(allow)¦ 2¦(not stop something happening)¦ 3 let go 4 let somebody go 5¦(suggest/offer)¦ 6 let s see 7 let me think … Dictionary of contemporary English
let — 1 /let/ verb past tense and past participle letpresent participle letting 1 ALLOW (transitive not in passive) a) to allow someone to do something: I wanted to go out but my Dad wouldn t let me. | let sb do sth: She won t let her children play by… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
now — 1 /naU/ adverb 1 at the present time: If we leave now we ll be there before dark. | They now live in the city centre. | right now (=exactly now): Right now I couldn t give a damn about your broken window. | just now especially BrE (=at the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
now — now1 W1S1 [nau] adv [: Old English; Origin: nu] 1.) at the present time ▪ They now live in the city centre. ▪ There s nothing I can do about this right now (=exactly now) . by now ▪ Sonia should have been home by now. Do you think she s OK? up to … Dictionary of contemporary English